The German's Reason for Immigration -Extremely violent conditions. The Germans like stated below, were being tortured and the living conditions were not suitable for many of them.-
-Germans kept getting attacked by various other nations. The Germans were unable to do much while constantly getting attacked so the obvious thing to do was to migrate to America.-
-Inhabitants of the southwestern part, especially, were constantly robbed and tortured.-
-Entire villages were often burnt down and their inhabitants killed.-
-Modernization and population growth forced many Germans from their respective family businesses. Germans were not able to really keep the family businesses because larger businesses were taking over.-
-Extremely violent conditions. The Germans like stated below, were being tortured and the living conditions were not suitable for many of them.-
-Germans kept getting attacked by various other nations. The Germans were unable to do much while constantly getting attacked so the obvious thing to do was to migrate to America.-
-Inhabitants of the southwestern part, especially, were constantly robbed and tortured.-
-Entire villages were often burnt down and their inhabitants killed.-
-Modernization and population growth forced many Germans from their respective family businesses. Germans were not able to really keep the family businesses because larger businesses were taking over.-